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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually suffered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality of someone's experience of pain or hardship, often in contrast to disbelief or misunderstanding.
Example: "Despite what others may think, she actually suffered from anxiety for many years before seeking help."
Alternatives: "truly experienced" or "genuinely endured".
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Recently, I actually suffered from an infected gill remnant.
California's economy has actually suffered less than many people expected.
(Literally — Mr. Pisoni's father actually suffered such an injury).
(After the article was published she told me that she had actually suffered a heart attack).
Stroke victims and Parkinson's patients, of course, are people who have actually suffered neurological impairment.
One question of particular importance throughout the controversy was whether Jesus had actually suffered.
In the second half of 2008, HSBC actually suffered a pre-tax loss of $900m.
The SNP actually suffered a reverse on Thursday compared with the results of 2011.
Brian Wilson actually suffered for this album, you're hearing his soul laid bare.
"statutory damages" — special damages of up to $150,000 per infringement — without having to establish what damage you actually suffered.
In each treatment group, 65percentt actually suffered a heart attack.
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